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FN105 - 2D Design
How do artists and designers construct meaning through imagery? In this course students will use traditional, digital and lens-based media to explore the two-dimensional organizing principles of imagery and surface in art and design. Through various methods of generating planar imagery students will acquire effective methods and tools to communicate visually. Course content will explore representational and abstract imagery and how it is affected by context in visual culture. Based on the scope of a student's projects or level of study there may be additional costs for materials and supplies. Satisfies: Major Requirements.
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How do artists and designers construct meaning through imagery? In this course students will use tradtional, digital and lens-based media to explore the two-dimensional organizing principles of imagery and surface in art and design. Through various methods of generating planar imagery students will acquire effective methods and tools to communicate visually. Course content will explore representational and abstract imagery and how it is affected by context in visual culture. Based on the scope of a student's projects or level of study there may be additional costs for materials and supplies. Satisfies: Major Requirements.
Prerequisites
N/A
Corequisites
FN102 / Studio
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Credits
3.00
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